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you can see the warmth just off to the west of us. southwesterly flow for another day. but once this moves by we're going to knock our temperatures down along with the clouds we'll see some periods of heavier rain late tomorrow night into early tuesday morning. and then thingless dry out but really cool off for tuesday afternoon into wednesday. satellite and raiser with high pressure slowly moves off. here's the rain associated with that cold front from michigan to chicago stretching into indiana. it's missouri. all of this moves off towards the east. another dome of high pressure. our skies will clear rapidly. we'll keep sunshine in the forecast. but temperatures about 10-15 degrees below average for this time of year. this is our future cast shows the clouds rolling in from the west during the overnight hours into tomorrow morning. may see a little bit of patchy fog early tomorrow. not going to amount to a whole lot. it should be out of here by 9:00 or 10:00. and then the clouds will continue to thicken with the clouds out to the west rain showers will develop periods
you can see the warmth just off to the west of us. southwesterly flow for another day. but once this moves by we're going to knock our temperatures down along with the clouds we'll see some periods of heavier rain late tomorrow night into early tuesday morning. and then thingless dry out but really cool off for tuesday afternoon into wednesday. satellite and raiser with high pressure slowly moves off. here's the rain associated with that cold front from michigan to chicago stretching into...
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look what's to the west of us. a strong cold front. minneapolis only at 23 this hour compared to what it was yesterday at this time it is about 43 degrees colder. this is the cold front that moves our way tomorrow clouds will start to increase but ahead of it look at the southwesterly flow warming our temperatures up nicely. we'll see a little patchy fog early tomorrow morning but nothing that's going to amount to a whole lot. satellite and radar high pressure will move off the coast. once this front moves by a the winds change direction more out ofring the colder air. 48 49 for high temperature on wednesday. cold front right now moving through milwaukee, chicago, down towards st. louis. and then we'll look through the heavier rain by this time tomorrow night into early tuesday. clouds will fill in the forecast for tomorrow. temperatures i think are a little bit underestimated on our future cast here. i'm still seeing temperatures into the mid 60s and a little sunshine into the morning maybe warmer than that. but by tuesday afternoon s
look what's to the west of us. a strong cold front. minneapolis only at 23 this hour compared to what it was yesterday at this time it is about 43 degrees colder. this is the cold front that moves our way tomorrow clouds will start to increase but ahead of it look at the southwesterly flow warming our temperatures up nicely. we'll see a little patchy fog early tomorrow morning but nothing that's going to amount to a whole lot. satellite and radar high pressure will move off the coast. once this...
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i cut bras with newspaper or a magazine and would use pins to make that bra. to me, it was like the silhouettes as of may be on the tv. we saw a lot of movies. so i tried to reconstitute the body of a woman. and -- >> how old were you at this point? >> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a strong color, too. then i try to make it black. that did not work. the texture of the paintings, because i was putting paintings on him, did not go with it. so i had to destroy it and start again. blue, red, start again. all the make up was the makeup of my grandmother. you can see an exhibition a teddy bear. i should say that he
i cut bras with newspaper or a magazine and would use pins to make that bra. to me, it was like the silhouettes as of may be on the tv. we saw a lot of movies. so i tried to reconstitute the body of a woman. and -- >> how old were you at this point? >> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him....
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chriskris van cleave shows us how it works. >> a lot of us wake up to our phone blaring something like this. but here at abc 7 we will make your wake-up better with the abc 7 alarm clock. when you set this you can choose from all the noises you probably dread early in the morning or maybe something a little better like steve chenevey. >> buzz buzz it is advertisement to get up. >> or alison starling. >> rise and shine. >> it is five of your favorite abc 7 faces to start the morning. but it does more. this is the weather right now. here is the weather the next seven days and you could get it hour by hour or live doppler radar. we even have a video forecast for you right down here. >> we will start the weekend early because it will be worth it weatherwise. >> we have all the news you missed while sleeping. more headlines to read so you know exactly what has been going on. this is important. to get the app go to wjla.com/mobile. if you have the iphone it will direct you how to get the app so we hope to make it easier for you to say "good morning, washington." >> good morning, sleepy head.
chriskris van cleave shows us how it works. >> a lot of us wake up to our phone blaring something like this. but here at abc 7 we will make your wake-up better with the abc 7 alarm clock. when you set this you can choose from all the noises you probably dread early in the morning or maybe something a little better like steve chenevey. >> buzz buzz it is advertisement to get up. >> or alison starling. >> rise and shine. >> it is five of your favorite abc 7 faces to...
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i used to play drums. before that the doctors told me i would never play drums, the injury in my arm, they lose feeling. can't be swinging around. the founder of the wounded warrior project, and another guy, john roberts you. got to play, man. got to do something. >> you defied the doctor. >> i've got to tell you. they found a drum set. i don't know where. they found one at the last minute. ended up on stage, no music, no backing music, get up there and play. >> what do you think? what is the healing effect of music? what do you think about it resonates and gets you through? >> a good example is after i got up there, another guy got up there and playing the guitar with a prosthesis. once you see something like that, it inspires you to want to do some more. we decided we should do wounded warrior band. i took the idea and went forward with it. i realize there is more than just having a band for wounded warriors. we can inspire, help empower other wounded warriors, using the music as a healing tool. >> that'
i used to play drums. before that the doctors told me i would never play drums, the injury in my arm, they lose feeling. can't be swinging around. the founder of the wounded warrior project, and another guy, john roberts you. got to play, man. got to do something. >> you defied the doctor. >> i've got to tell you. they found a drum set. i don't know where. they found one at the last minute. ended up on stage, no music, no backing music, get up there and play. >> what do you...
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nobody can stop us. >> michele: congratulations. >> thank you. >> michele: bob? >> the texans win tonight caps a day and night in which all of the division winners in the afc won. houston, new england and denver and baltimore. none of the division winners in the nfc won. chicago, giants and atlanta all lost and san francisco could manage only a tie at home against the rams. now we welcome in tony dungy. your reaction to tonight's game, tony. >> well, bob, you talked about being a division leader and i think houston made a stamp tonight and let people know they are the best team in the afc. they went on the road in bad conditions. we think of them as an indoor team. but they played smart tonight. they played tough. they played physical. they won chicago's type of game. their offense didn't throw the ball a lot as we mentioned and turned it over to their defense and the defense made plays. you heard danieal manning, he came and made a statement early, turned the game around with that physical hit and coordinator wade phillips i thought did a great job on brandon ma
nobody can stop us. >> michele: congratulations. >> thank you. >> michele: bob? >> the texans win tonight caps a day and night in which all of the division winners in the afc won. houston, new england and denver and baltimore. none of the division winners in the nfc won. chicago, giants and atlanta all lost and san francisco could manage only a tie at home against the rams. now we welcome in tony dungy. your reaction to tonight's game, tony. >> well, bob, you...
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but again you're professional and if you have a time to relax you have to you have to use it but most the time you you know have . time to do some something crazy like you're always doing this somewhere if you grow up like a person i grew up like a player and sometimes when he was twenty years old i'm twenty one years old if you do some stuff what you know i would do it right now so. you learn from your mistakes you are from your life when. it's your preacher you know you. go out you can. do something crazy before the game because. you're healthy you have to be stay. saw. usually it's santorum. can move to the show when he was a boy we went do you. get. all. this change in the last seven years why are you still there but you seem to be focused. on our key. and staying on the ice and france might have made a step closer to having a team in the k h l after that actual side were narrow one only uses to russia second string in a friendly name all sky high this was quick to put france on the heavy pressure. by giving them an extra. edge of a visit just held firm but full minutes from the f
but again you're professional and if you have a time to relax you have to you have to use it but most the time you you know have . time to do some something crazy like you're always doing this somewhere if you grow up like a person i grew up like a player and sometimes when he was twenty years old i'm twenty one years old if you do some stuff what you know i would do it right now so. you learn from your mistakes you are from your life when. it's your preacher you know you. go out you can. do...
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to send us a principal block called just and reasonable from monopoly. the owner should earn a just and reasonable profit. the customers pay just and reasonable price. but if you say just and reasonable price and then he threw in the income tax and the company pockets that can announce an unjust and unreasonable price and the company is violating the underlying standard for regulation. and it's an enormous amount of money. the average electric is about 5% of your bill is these taxes. if you can collect 1 penny a day from everyone in america, the end of the year cohabit elion $100 million. wow, what if you collect a dollar a day? that you have $111 billion. it doesn't take a lot of these deals in different industries before some money you and i are doing so well because a handful of people are doing extraordinarily well. >> host: one of the statistics that jumped out at me was from 1983 to 2010, the number of americans whose 30% utility workers fell 15%. that of course comes to mind. at an officer in washington d.c. is any worse, but every time there's a
to send us a principal block called just and reasonable from monopoly. the owner should earn a just and reasonable profit. the customers pay just and reasonable price. but if you say just and reasonable price and then he threw in the income tax and the company pockets that can announce an unjust and unreasonable price and the company is violating the underlying standard for regulation. and it's an enormous amount of money. the average electric is about 5% of your bill is these taxes. if you can...
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and on saturday there was a great example of recycling as team oracle usa use pieces of their wrecked america's cup captain are out to compete in the san francisco stop at the back to talk series if you see teams attempted to defy gravity since tiles are probably enough to move them that was the winner with an impressive distance of almost sixteen and a half meter. am. that on sunday was top goal for rory mcilroy hold a thirty foot eagle to finish third at the singapore open and ensure the twenty three year old becomes the youngest player to win both the u.s. and european money lists nineteen year old italian teo when asked roche shared some of the spotlight after also draining that the third playoff power to get through payson and playing his third career title the record for a teenager. well we couldn't decide between two top stories on sunday afternoon to g.p. champion hole there as i crashed out of the season ending valencia grown three which was won by fellow spaniard dani pedrosa however the incident didn't prevent iran from the dressing up to collect his second gold medal in th
and on saturday there was a great example of recycling as team oracle usa use pieces of their wrecked america's cup captain are out to compete in the san francisco stop at the back to talk series if you see teams attempted to defy gravity since tiles are probably enough to move them that was the winner with an impressive distance of almost sixteen and a half meter. am. that on sunday was top goal for rory mcilroy hold a thirty foot eagle to finish third at the singapore open and ensure the...
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us back. and he was very effective out there. there is a strong sense of gratitude and i think the president is looking forward to calling on president clinton in the future for advice, council and assistance as we move this country forward. >> secondly, the biggest tragedy of the whole evening for many of us was the fact that your mustache gets to stay on. are you a relieved man this morning? >> i will say, when i made the bet, the bet was if we lost pennsylvania, michigan or minnesota i would shave off my mustache. i did it with complete confidence that this mustache, which has been appended to my face for 40 years was going nowhere. so i'm very -- ip was confident then and i'm pleased that i was right. sometimes you have to take a stand and i did on that one. >> well, courage has always been your strong point. congratulations on a brilliant campaign. hello to you and the team. it was a master class on how to win an election. well done. >> thank you so much. >>> when we come back, an all-ame
us back. and he was very effective out there. there is a strong sense of gratitude and i think the president is looking forward to calling on president clinton in the future for advice, council and assistance as we move this country forward. >> secondly, the biggest tragedy of the whole evening for many of us was the fact that your mustache gets to stay on. are you a relieved man this morning? >> i will say, when i made the bet, the bet was if we lost pennsylvania, michigan or...
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i use heating in for monday beat liverpool in europe on thursday and tighten mass might have been a factor as they michelin struggled at work on the t.v. however a long range effort by make d.-ca settling on sadness and a bounce that full the goalkeeper meant the degassed onside finally broke the deadlock with twenty minutes to go but like a mighty of made it all square after a ricochet held diamond doing a score in his fourth of the campaign to ensure i'm just sleep to good but level on points with zinni i must give the team my team a compliment commitment after three days. that was a very is not available but the other ones who came and did a good jobs. i grew up bottom are doing they could do little to prevent this season surprise package terry going forward with a two one win in grozny daunte on the job with the home side they had to get through and brazil and i knew it and headed home is because poland which has not been there and we're going to manage to pull one back as a wrestler on the commission's board in the dying seconds but derek held on to clinch the ninth green this term. i
i use heating in for monday beat liverpool in europe on thursday and tighten mass might have been a factor as they michelin struggled at work on the t.v. however a long range effort by make d.-ca settling on sadness and a bounce that full the goalkeeper meant the degassed onside finally broke the deadlock with twenty minutes to go but like a mighty of made it all square after a ricochet held diamond doing a score in his fourth of the campaign to ensure i'm just sleep to good but level on points...
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rain drops, closest t us, central and eastern indiana. and kentucky. they're making a slow but steady marchen our direction. totals stay mild monday. cold air is coming. the rain drops, some of which could be heavy at times. coming in our direction. talk about that and jim, i will show you some of the most amazing temperature drops, that tie could find. approaching cold front. get ready for big changes. >> i am scared now. thank you, chuck, see you in a bit. tomorrow is two week since sandy came crashing ashored ing ing . crews working round the:00 to restore purr to new york and new jersey. mean while, working to find housing for thousand of displaced residents. 4,000 people are still in shelters tonight. fema has already approved more than $450 million in assistance and expects the number to climb. >>> meanwhile, american red cross says it received 117 million in donations to help victims of sandy. the agency also says it is response has been near flawless. but some residents in areas hard hit don't agree. they say the help has been minimal, sporadic
rain drops, closest t us, central and eastern indiana. and kentucky. they're making a slow but steady marchen our direction. totals stay mild monday. cold air is coming. the rain drops, some of which could be heavy at times. coming in our direction. talk about that and jim, i will show you some of the most amazing temperature drops, that tie could find. approaching cold front. get ready for big changes. >> i am scared now. thank you, chuck, see you in a bit. tomorrow is two week since...
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and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> they came to america hoping to improve their lives. >> i was supposed to go to virginia beach for work as a waitress. >> but from the moment they arrived, they became captive property of dangerous men with horrifying plans. >> translator: he said look, fresh meat from el salvador. >> forced to work under threat of death in america's booming sex industry. >> these are slaves, but it's the most egregious kind of slavery, it's sex slaves. >> it's a billion dollar industry thriving in the heart of our cities. >> it's living quarters. >> how many people do you think live back here? >> i would say about four or five of them. >> where young women and girls find themselves trapped with no way out. >> this is a multi-billion dollar industry. >> msnbc goes undercover to investigate "sex slaves in america." >>> hello, i'm meredith vieira. every year human rights advocates estimate almost a million women worldwide are illegally bought and sold into sexual s
and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. >>> they came to america hoping to improve their lives. >> i was supposed to go to virginia beach for work as a waitress. >> but from the moment they arrived, they became captive property of dangerous men with horrifying plans. >> translator: he said look, fresh meat from el salvador. >> forced to work under threat of death in america's booming sex industry. >> these are slaves, but it's the most...
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if you have a time to relax you have to you have to use it but most of time you you know have. time to do some something crazy like you're always going to somewhere like a person i grew up with a player and sometimes when he was twenty he was often twenty one years old and if you do some stuff what you know i would do it right now so. you learn from your mistakes your from your life. it's your preacher you know you. go out you can. do something crazy before the game because you're healthy you have to be stay. saw. usually it's santorum. can move to the show when he was a boy we went do you eat. get. a lot of you why are you still there. seems to be well here's. what you see. and staying on the ice and france might have made a step closer to having a team in the k h l after that actual side where now i want to know this is to russia second string in a friendly name how does what quickly put france on the heavy pressure. by giving them extra. edge of the visit is held firm but full minutes from the first interval russia and france are up from the piano five in the line however th
if you have a time to relax you have to you have to use it but most of time you you know have. time to do some something crazy like you're always going to somewhere like a person i grew up with a player and sometimes when he was twenty he was often twenty one years old and if you do some stuff what you know i would do it right now so. you learn from your mistakes your from your life. it's your preacher you know you. go out you can. do something crazy before the game because you're healthy you...
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he was just sending crews to seize the ships and then use them against us. so, the british came up with an idea to seize as many french ships as they possibly could, in a very secret operation. and this was within days of the french german agreement of june 22, i think it was. and the idea was that where the french ships might have been in british courts, because some of them had escaped or scattered, summer in portsmouth, england, plymouth england. a lower in alexandria, egypt where the british had a large fleet. and the two biggest but not quite finished battleships of the french fled to the car, west africa, and casablanca. but there was a very large flotilla on the algerian coast. there were a couple of battleships, some big cruisers, and the british came up with this idea. they called it operation catapult. on the morning of july 3, they were going to seize as many french ships as they possibly could buy agreement, hopefully, but if not, by force. and they figured, and portsmouth and plymouth, england, these ports are surrounded by british ships and bri
he was just sending crews to seize the ships and then use them against us. so, the british came up with an idea to seize as many french ships as they possibly could, in a very secret operation. and this was within days of the french german agreement of june 22, i think it was. and the idea was that where the french ships might have been in british courts, because some of them had escaped or scattered, summer in portsmouth, england, plymouth england. a lower in alexandria, egypt where the...
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using the old awards as surrogate parents has already proved a successful technique. every year i place infant wolves with one year old wolf cubs his parental instinct is totally shaped and they take them as their own cubs it's an important part of the world's development and a major factor in the success of a project which has seen more than twenty generations of cubs grow up here it's going to continue to take time and money to rehabilitate the wolfs reputation in russia. but the keepers here hope their research and dedication mean that wolf island remains a place where visitors can truly understand the call of the wild. in . a low in welcome across talking people about the day of fiscal reckoning is almost upon us by the end of this year the president of the united states and congress must come to some kind of tax and spending agreement to avoid what is called the fiscal cliff is there the political will to find a compromise and does the u.s. risk its own fragile economy as well as the world's. change. to cross not the u.s. fiscal cliff i'm joined by edward harriso
using the old awards as surrogate parents has already proved a successful technique. every year i place infant wolves with one year old wolf cubs his parental instinct is totally shaped and they take them as their own cubs it's an important part of the world's development and a major factor in the success of a project which has seen more than twenty generations of cubs grow up here it's going to continue to take time and money to rehabilitate the wolfs reputation in russia. but the keepers here...
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>> guest: the chief person at verizon to read the was a phrase that isn't used any more and they have the fiber optics but not to your home. but the companies are not wiring the whole country the way these others are. universal access, high-speed internet would lead to products and services i can't even imagine what they are but if you build it they will come and so the other countries are doing this and we are going to be left in the dust economically and the company is run to the state legislatures and they get all these little changes in the law that i tell about that say you don't have to provide service to everybody. the innocence 1913 they have the right to a telephone. five states have repealed that all. i think it's florida, alabama, texas and wisconsin. i can't tell you a single newspaper, telling me this. i've called the nafisi group's who deal with lifelong access for disabled and poor people. we didn't hear that happen. so the news media -- >> host: if you're that far away. >> guest: one of the arguments made is we don't have a monopoly made in the more we have these compe
>> guest: the chief person at verizon to read the was a phrase that isn't used any more and they have the fiber optics but not to your home. but the companies are not wiring the whole country the way these others are. universal access, high-speed internet would lead to products and services i can't even imagine what they are but if you build it they will come and so the other countries are doing this and we are going to be left in the dust economically and the company is run to the state...
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nobody can stop us. >> michele: congratulations. >> thank you. >> michele: bob? >> the texans win tonight caps a day and night in which all of the division winners in the afc won. houston, new england and denver and baltimore. none of the division winners in the nfc won. chicago, giants and atlanta all lost and san francisco could manage only a tie at home against the rams. now we welcome in tony dungy. your reaction to tonight's game, tony. >> well, bob, you talked about being a division leader and i think houston made a stamp tonight and let people know they are the best team in the afc. they went on the road in bad conditions. we think of them as an indoor team. but they played smart tonight. they played tough. they played physical. they won chicago's type of game. their offense didn't throw the ball a lot as we mentioned and turned it over to their defense and the defense made plays. you heard danieal manning, he came and made a statement early, turned the game around with that physical hit and coordinator wade phillips i thought did a great job on brandon ma
nobody can stop us. >> michele: congratulations. >> thank you. >> michele: bob? >> the texans win tonight caps a day and night in which all of the division winners in the afc won. houston, new england and denver and baltimore. none of the division winners in the nfc won. chicago, giants and atlanta all lost and san francisco could manage only a tie at home against the rams. now we welcome in tony dungy. your reaction to tonight's game, tony. >> well, bob, you...
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check us out on twitter, facebook, e-mail us, or give us a call. >> here's a look at the books being publish this week: >> what i discovered is jefferson appears to be a man of contradiction, but when you do something rather simple which is to put him on a timeline and examine all his saying and actions in an excellent chronological order, certain patterns emerge, and things simultaneously get more complicated, but a lot simpler. we're actually dealing with two jeffersons. there was the young jefferson who was a firey radical emancipationist, and there was the oldest jefferson who really embraced slavery. the younger one, oddly enough, is not studied all that much. as a newly minted member, he made a proposal to emancipate slaves in virginia. he made it on the slide shielding his identity using a relative to actually submit the bill. that's a good thing. his family member was denounced as an enemy of the country and the bill dismissed. later, under his name, as revolution approached, he had a more explicit plan, one that might have changed the course of the history. if only the count
check us out on twitter, facebook, e-mail us, or give us a call. >> here's a look at the books being publish this week: >> what i discovered is jefferson appears to be a man of contradiction, but when you do something rather simple which is to put him on a timeline and examine all his saying and actions in an excellent chronological order, certain patterns emerge, and things simultaneously get more complicated, but a lot simpler. we're actually dealing with two jeffersons. there was...
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i mean, they really gave us the tools to do this right, and... and it was because they trusted us. they knew that we were fans and that we weren't gonna... we weren't gonna destroy their property. (train whistle blowing) (people talking indistinctly) i say, brian, look, three rows down. what? is that tom bosley? what would tom bosley be doing on a train in switzerland? i'm almost certain. tom! did he look? i don't know. well, if i yell, you have to watch. tom bosley! no, it's not him. huh. the road shows have been a lot of fun. we started with "road to rhode island" in season one. and, uh, seth had this idea to do an episode based on those bob hope, bing crosby road shows. seth, as you probably know, loves bob hope. and, you know, is very familiar with those movies and the music from those movies and... so, i think that having "road to..." with brian and stewie, they're sort of our bing crosby and bob hope. up until that point stewie had kind of existed in his own world. he would talk to rupert and hatch diabolical schemes. and brian meanwhile was kind of peter's sidekick. and they
i mean, they really gave us the tools to do this right, and... and it was because they trusted us. they knew that we were fans and that we weren't gonna... we weren't gonna destroy their property. (train whistle blowing) (people talking indistinctly) i say, brian, look, three rows down. what? is that tom bosley? what would tom bosley be doing on a train in switzerland? i'm almost certain. tom! did he look? i don't know. well, if i yell, you have to watch. tom bosley! no, it's not him. huh. the...
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armstrong if he used in the past any performance-enhancing drugs or substances? >> no. >> okay. >> stephanie mcilvaine gave her sworn deposition at oakley's headquarters in california. the year before, out of the blue, she'd receive add phone call from an american cycling legend. [ phone rings ] >> hello? >> stephanie? >> yeah. >> this is greg lemond calling. >> greg who? >> hi, how are you? >> how you doing? >> doing well. >> greg lemond -- >> reporter: greg was a three-time winner of the tour de france who insisted he never took drugs. >> greg lemond -- >> reporter: lemond had fallen out with lance armstrong who he suspected of doping, and in 2004, he and stephanie mcilvaine spoke frankly about what occurred in the hospital. >> i heard from a source outside of the group here of what happened at the hospital, and betsy and i have talked a little bit, but -- and i'm not asking you to do anything you would never want to do, but, you know, if -- if i did get down to where it was a lawsuit, would you be willing to testify or -- >> if i was subpoenaed i would, becaus
armstrong if he used in the past any performance-enhancing drugs or substances? >> no. >> okay. >> stephanie mcilvaine gave her sworn deposition at oakley's headquarters in california. the year before, out of the blue, she'd receive add phone call from an american cycling legend. [ phone rings ] >> hello? >> stephanie? >> yeah. >> this is greg lemond calling. >> greg who? >> hi, how are you? >> how you doing? >> doing well....
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in times square. the goal is always to buy low and sell high. let's play a little hold them or fold them with two stocks nearing 52-week highs and lows. yahoo up more than 8%. very close to the highest level since may of 2011. so grasso, new ceo, turn around in place. what do you do? >> the stock has been trading basically between 14.35 and 16. if you want to start buying the stock once they break out to new highs tend to make higher highs. if you are going to buy the stock by 20% of what
i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully...
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and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! to bring you a low-priced medicare prescription drug plan. ♪ with a low national plan premium... ♪ ...and copays as low as one dollar... ♪ ...saving on your medicare prescriptions is easy. ♪ so you're free to focus on the things that really matter. call humana at 1-800-808-4003. or go to walmart.com for details. has become boring and tasteless... only one man can save the day. kellogg's crunchy nut! ♪ sweet and nutty crunchy nut! [ male announcer ] honey sweet flakes with nuts in every bite. it's super delicious. . >>> we are back as promised with a reality check on a story that was in the news today. right as flu season arrives, a new study in the jour
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thank you for starting your day with us. >> the "today" show is next. on this veterans day, we leave you with some of the sounds from an event i was proud to host. "america's veterans, a musical tribute," on maryland public television. you can catch it again at 8:00 tomorrow night on mpt. ♪ ♪ ♪ in the people, businesses, and organizations that call greater washington home. whether it's funding an organization that provides new citizens with job training, working with an anacostia school that promotes academic excellence, or supporting an organization that serves 5,000 meals a day across d.c., what's important to the people of greater washington is important to us, and we're proud to work with all those who are making our communities stronger. ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. cool. you found it. wow. nice place. yeah. [ chuckles ] the famil
thank you for starting your day with us. >> the "today" show is next. on this veterans day, we leave you with some of the sounds from an event i was proud to host. "america's veterans, a musical tribute," on maryland public television. you can catch it again at 8:00 tomorrow night on mpt. ♪ ♪ ♪ in the people, businesses, and organizations that call greater washington home. whether it's funding an organization that provides new citizens with job training, working...
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it is not charity that fires us. it is justice. that is what inflames us. justice is a higher standards. people are looking for clean and simple melody lines. just a dollar and you can save a life. just an hour. bollix. it is not true. if you want to turn the world right side up, it is not what to take a minute or an hour a day. it is going to take your whole life. i am going to make a bid for that. that was the brakes. now for the gas. for me where it all started where humanity started. where are humanity is needed now, africa. you should ask why would you be listening to me talking about after cutbacafrica? this backup has been an extraordinary and the venture to me and privilege. wild, magnificent, magical, sometimes maddening. it is extraordinary. i realized i have been working for nelson mandela and archbishop desmond tutu for most of my life. from anti-apartheid to drop the debt, from the fight against concord to the bite from human rights -- the fight for human rights. the right to live like a human. nelson mandela and archbishop tutu, there is no wa
it is not charity that fires us. it is justice. that is what inflames us. justice is a higher standards. people are looking for clean and simple melody lines. just a dollar and you can save a life. just an hour. bollix. it is not true. if you want to turn the world right side up, it is not what to take a minute or an hour a day. it is going to take your whole life. i am going to make a bid for that. that was the brakes. now for the gas. for me where it all started where humanity started. where...
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the fbi was using it. hoover was using it to blackmail people. is this really what the fbi -- what we want the fbi doing? don't they have more important things they ought to be doing? than people's sex lives? come on. number one. i don't know why the fbi's involved. number two, i don't know why petraeus felt that he had to resign. he wasn't forced out. he offered ois his ignore -- he offered his resignation. as a country we put sex and human frailty up and put too much importance on it. there's no reason, i believe for david petraeus to have to resign. david vitter is still in the united states senate. newt gingrich ran for president. he's a serial adulter. i'm not saying it's right. i'm saying this one affair and petraeus, we could not accept petraeus as the c.i.a. director? was he a good general? yeah, he was a great general. did he do a good job in iraq? he did a great job at iraq. was was he doing a good job at the c.i.a.? yes. end of story. we place too much importance on this. it just seems to me as americans we were still living in the vic
the fbi was using it. hoover was using it to blackmail people. is this really what the fbi -- what we want the fbi doing? don't they have more important things they ought to be doing? than people's sex lives? come on. number one. i don't know why the fbi's involved. number two, i don't know why petraeus felt that he had to resign. he wasn't forced out. he offered ois his ignore -- he offered his resignation. as a country we put sex and human frailty up and put too much importance on it. there's...
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mercia was for us unacceptable. the opinion of the parliament ladies and gentlemen is respectful and very clear, and what we expect is that the european parliament is treated in the same way as you will treat the germans on domestic matters. european democracy dear colleagues is as legitimate as germany's democracy. [applause] >> the next speaker for the green group and the free european alliance, rebecca harms. >> translator: thank you very much for coming to speak to us today madam chancellor. we remember you as the european head of government who got the lisbon treaty going, so a discussion with you about the functioning of european democracy is interesting. i understood you to say that you wanted to send a message that nobody in germany is following the plan to split the european parliament. the suggestions coming from germany that i understood differently and i would like it to make it very clear to you that i can't imagine that in the future in the european parliament, when it comes to tough decisions of econo
mercia was for us unacceptable. the opinion of the parliament ladies and gentlemen is respectful and very clear, and what we expect is that the european parliament is treated in the same way as you will treat the germans on domestic matters. european democracy dear colleagues is as legitimate as germany's democracy. [applause] >> the next speaker for the green group and the free european alliance, rebecca harms. >> translator: thank you very much for coming to speak to us today...
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protect us, god." and really, my fear was losing one of the children, not being able to see them. >> pelley: so jumping into the flood seemed like the best option you had. >> liz dean: right, with floating debris, pieces of boardwalk. the water was deep enough for one of my children to ask, "mommy, are there sharks in the water?" >> pelley: sharks? >> liz dean: sharks. and i said, no, of course. they quietly continued. they were very quiet. >> pelley: jim o'conner could see the fire consuming his neighborhood. >> jim o'conner: my wife likened it to the "titanic" meets "gone with the wind" when atlanta was burning. >> pelley: when flames hit this house across the street, he jumped in the water to help three women escape, holding a three-month-old over his head. they all took refuge with a neighbor until dawn. >> o'conner: when the water went down and it was just getting day out, we came over here and we turned our corner, not knowing if we had a house not standing. and there it was. it was still there.
protect us, god." and really, my fear was losing one of the children, not being able to see them. >> pelley: so jumping into the flood seemed like the best option you had. >> liz dean: right, with floating debris, pieces of boardwalk. the water was deep enough for one of my children to ask, "mommy, are there sharks in the water?" >> pelley: sharks? >> liz dean: sharks. and i said, no, of course. they quietly continued. they were very quiet. >>...
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joining us is peter bookvar. you've been writing a lot about the fiscal cliff and what it might mean down the road. first of all, do you think we've come to a solution and if not, what happens to the economy? >> well i think we come to a deal but there's this perception as long as you get a deal, everything is going to be fine. i'm of the opinion if you get a deal it's a bad one. in december the market will have its own dynamic and will cheer a deal but in 2013 we have to deal with the economic consequences of it. >> what is a bad deal, by that we don't tackle some of the entitlements, don't deal with the bigger fiscal abyss? >> the argument about just raising taxes on the higher income is a financial red herring when you have trillion-dollar deficits. it all comes down to the entitlements. you fix the entitlements, control the rate of spending and all of this goes away. the u.s. economy is barely growing 2%, europe is in a deep recession, so by raising taxes to any extent will send the u.s. economy into recessio
joining us is peter bookvar. you've been writing a lot about the fiscal cliff and what it might mean down the road. first of all, do you think we've come to a solution and if not, what happens to the economy? >> well i think we come to a deal but there's this perception as long as you get a deal, everything is going to be fine. i'm of the opinion if you get a deal it's a bad one. in december the market will have its own dynamic and will cheer a deal but in 2013 we have to deal with the...
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our busi
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>> he told us he would give us a call back. well, we received a call, but it was from a public relations firm connected to the company. we're still waiting for a response to why the generators have not been connected and why this -- most of this community, just across the street, got power back early this morning, and ocean village has not received power. we know that from lipa tens of thousands of people still without power, 28,000 of them here in the rockaway peninsula, still waiting for answers, but, again, going into the third week, no phone service, no electricity, no heat, and for some, no running water. ted? >> and a huge pile of debris, the debris field, if you will, is just -- look at the pictures. it is unimaginable. you see the birds on top there, bottom line, victor, for the folks in the building behind you, how -- have they been told when they should expect power? is there someone going to come and plug in the generators? >> reporter: no. i mean, it's interesting because we have gone to the people who would have th
>> he told us he would give us a call back. well, we received a call, but it was from a public relations firm connected to the company. we're still waiting for a response to why the generators have not been connected and why this -- most of this community, just across the street, got power back early this morning, and ocean village has not received power. we know that from lipa tens of thousands of people still without power, 28,000 of them here in the rockaway peninsula, still waiting...